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Trina Solar Co., Ltd. (688599.SS)

Shanghai - Shanghai Delayed Price. Currency in CNY
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20.75+0.17 (+0.83%)
At close: 03:00PM CST
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Previous Close20.58
Open20.52
Bid20.75 x N/A
Ask20.76 x N/A
Day's Range20.06 - 21.08
52 Week Range19.34 - 44.40
Volume33,135,985
Avg. Volume18,858,186
Market Cap45.222B
Beta (5Y Monthly)0.49
PE Ratio (TTM)11.28
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield0.63 (3.05%)
Ex-Dividend DateJun 20, 2024
1y Target EstN/A
  • Bloomberg

    China’s Trina Solar Looks to Double Down on US Factory Investments

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  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Mexico's Nuevo Leon state says China's Trina Solar to invest up to $1 bln

    Chinese solar panel producer Trina Solar will invest between $700 million to $1 billion in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, the state's government said in a statement on Monday. Nuevo Leon Governor Samuel Garcia is in China on an official visit and met with Trina executives on Monday, the statement added, without specifying how Trina planned to carry out the investments or a time frame for them. Trina did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

  • Reuters

    Exclusive-China's Trina Solar plans $400 million Vietnam plant after US sanctions - sources

    Chinese solar panel maker Trina Solar is planning to build its third factory in Vietnam, three people familiar with the matter told Reuters, a move that would boost exports to the United States following punitive duties to be imposed on products it makes in Thailand. Trina, one of the world's biggest solar panel makers by sales, would invest $400 million in the plant that would span 25 hectares of industrial land. Another person who was involved in discussions with the company said Trina had flagged $600 million in possible investment in Vietnam.